About 238 Nigerian students in public tertiary institutions in the
Northern zone, were recently presented with N200,000 scholarship awards,
each, by the MTN foundation.
The scholarship, the 4th in the series of MTNF science and technology
scholarship and MTNF Scholarship awards for blind students comprised of
205 science and technology students and 33 blind students, drawn from
various institutions of higher learning across the country.
Presenting the award, Chairman, MTN Foundation, Ambassador Hamzat
Ahmadu, said the gesture was born out the organization’s passion to
reward excellence in students who were found worthy and have worked
extremely hard and deserve an opportunity to pursue their dreams of
higher education.
‘‘We celebrate academic excellence in students who have worked
extremely hard
and who definitely deserve an opportunity to pursue their
dreams of higher education. We also recognize the exemplary efforts of a
special group of students who have to overcome daily challenges in
their quest for a brighter future.’’
‘‘It is about shaping Nigeria’s future through education. It is about
making an investment in the lives of tomorrow’s leaders, by providing
them with an opportunity to pursue their dreams despite limitations. To
the beneficiaries, you have done to earn a place in this scheme, and
your parents and guardians should indeed be proud of you. Implore you
not to rest on your oars,’’ said Ahmadu.
According to Amb. Hamzat, the gesture would also be extended to other
successful students in Owerri and Lagos for the Eastern and Western
zones on March 7th and 14th respectively.
In her goodwill message, the Minister of Women Affaires and Youth
Development, Hajia Zainab Maina represented by Mr. George Osy described
the gesture as indication that the organization is commitment to
academic pursuit of persons with disability and financial challenge.
For her, the gesture would bring unprecedented advancement and bridge
the widening gap between the less privileged persons and the rest of
the society.
‘‘It is an advancement of education equalization. It is coming at a
time the present administration is committed to partnering with
corporate entities to take education in Nigeria to the next level. This
group constitutes 35 percent of the population, and I think that it is
necessary to extend such support to them. I enjoin every beneficiary to
see this as an opportunity to work harder and contribute to the nation
building,’’ he said. He then called on other corporate organizations to
emulate the gesture,’’ noted.
Also speaking, the minister of education, Prof. Tukayaatu Rufai
represented by Mrs. Florence Chukwu, while commended MTN for rewarding
hard-work, said that the importance of the gesture to nation’s building
cannot be over emphasized and urged the company to sustain the
initiative.
The executive Secretary of the Foundation, Ms. Nonny Ugboma said the
benefiting students were considered worthy of the awards after series of
test and examination procedures that revealed them as true champions in
academics.
According to her, about 500 students joined the scheme while about
800 returned for maintaining their high grades. She noted that about 300
students graduated from the scheme in December 2012 and were given
technical training to enable them become employable in the labour
market.
‘‘For us, it is not just about award, we believe on building their
capacities on interview techniques, building their Curriculum Vitae, all
to make them employable. Our reach is beyond universities. We also
involve polytechnic and colleges of education students from both federal
and state government. We are confident that when we give them the final
handshake, they will be ready to face the labour market with
prerequisite skills and capabilities,’’ she added.
President of the Joint Action for Persons with Disability, Barr.
Danlami Basharu said it was uncommon to see organizations giving huge
support to persons with disability. He called on the corporate world to
reach out to empower people with disability, insisting that it is only
when they invest their money wisely that peace can reign in the society.
Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, a Chemical Engineering
student of Federal University of Technology, Minna, Agi Tyoor said ‘‘We
are going to make good use of this opportunity. This is going to go a
long way to making our studies easier.
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